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<blockquote data-quote="Here-I-Come" data-source="post: 4693202" data-attributes="member: 572320"><p>I still will have to disagree up to a point, by moving the tweeter to the a-pillar the path lengths of the tweeter and the midrange should be close enough not to be a big issue. At that Point use the time delay to align the midbass drivers if need be. Also by playing around with mechanical phase will help also. Also if the tweeter is ran say 5-6khz and above path length is not very important in the range. It can be controlled to intense techniques, such as gain levels and angles. But the mid will need to be able to reach that high cleanly. 400hz and below is path length angle has little to with image and staging. Most important is the midrange. And once we are talking a better then average system not a no holds bare system hear. Not EXTREMELY difficult, but not the easiest.</p><p></p><p>Also if you are trying to get good imaging and staging from the drivers set this makes it a lot easier. From both seats now we are in a whole other ballpark!</p><p></p><p></p><p>True!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now I totally agree with the statement in bold, But also door mount mids and tweeters are not the best location either. If the tweeter and mid is that far apart the mid need to have a wide frequency range, in order to mate with the mount high in the door are the a-pillars. Some like to run their tweeters down to 2.5khz, this is just not a good idea with small compact dome tweeters, Can you say distortion, not only that but thinning of the upper midrange and a lost of dynamics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Here-I-Come, post: 4693202, member: 572320"] I still will have to disagree up to a point, by moving the tweeter to the a-pillar the path lengths of the tweeter and the midrange should be close enough not to be a big issue. At that Point use the time delay to align the midbass drivers if need be. Also by playing around with mechanical phase will help also. Also if the tweeter is ran say 5-6khz and above path length is not very important in the range. It can be controlled to intense techniques, such as gain levels and angles. But the mid will need to be able to reach that high cleanly. 400hz and below is path length angle has little to with image and staging. Most important is the midrange. And once we are talking a better then average system not a no holds bare system hear. Not EXTREMELY difficult, but not the easiest. Also if you are trying to get good imaging and staging from the drivers set this makes it a lot easier. From both seats now we are in a whole other ballpark! True! Now I totally agree with the statement in bold, But also door mount mids and tweeters are not the best location either. If the tweeter and mid is that far apart the mid need to have a wide frequency range, in order to mate with the mount high in the door are the a-pillars. Some like to run their tweeters down to 2.5khz, this is just not a good idea with small compact dome tweeters, Can you say distortion, not only that but thinning of the upper midrange and a lost of dynamics. [/QUOTE]
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